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KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - MARCH 30: Kansas City Royals players and Minnesota Twins players line up for the national anthem prior to the opening day game against the Minnesota Twins at Kauffman Stadium on March 30, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Royals will begin the 2027 season earlier than they ever have before — provided there isn’t a work stoppage.
MLB revealed the 2027 schedules today, with the Royals opening at home on March 25 against the Minnesota Twins. This is the earliest in the calendar year the Royals have ever played a regular season game, with the 2026 season beginning on March 26. The Royals open the season with the Twins and White Sox coming to the K before going on the road to St. Louis to play the Cardinals, followed by a quick West Coast trip to play the Angels. The Royals open the season at home for the tenth time in 13 years, and it is the seventh time they have opened up against the Twins.
Among the National League teams that will visit Kansas City this year are the Pirates (April 9-11), Reds (May 3-5), Nationals (May 18-20), Braves (May 21-23), Mets (June 7-9), Cardinals (July 16-18), Rockies (August 3-5), and Dodgers (September 3-5). The All-Star Game will be held on July 13 at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
Your first look at our 2027 schedule!
Season ticket memberships are available; visit https://t.co/i3yTX8G00J for more information! pic.twitter.com/fJ7jrl7Bi4
— Kansas City Royals (@Royals) July 16, 2026
Game times and promotions will be announced at a later date.
Looming over the schedule is the prospect of a work stoppage. The Collective Bargaining Agreement expires at the conclusion of the 2026 season, and owners and players have already had contentious negotiations. Owners are reportedly resolute on imposing a salary cap, a non-starter for the union.
Baseball continues to use its balanced schedule where each team plays every other team in baseball. The Royals will play:
- 52 games vs. American League Central teams (13 games across 4 series vs. all 4 opponents)
- 62 league games vs. American League East and West teams (6-7 games vs. each opponent)
- 48 Interleague games (6 games vs. St. Louis and 3 games vs. all other NL teams)
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